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   San Marino Tribune (Newspaper) - January 9, 1947, San Marino, California                                Home For Action On Southeast Sewer petition from residents of the Oak Knoll avenue and road district was to the City Council last night the use of the residence at 2556 Oak Knoll avenue as a music According to complaint the residence is by Mary Lehigh and is being used by her to conduct her The section is restricted to strictly residential and the petition asks that action be taken to abate the checkup with the building inspector discloses that the house was recently At the time the permit was according to the building it was the contention of the applicant that said premises would be used only as a and on the basis of this construction was California - Lombardy sewer district which has been under construction for the past two months has been and was officially accepted last It was brought out at the meeting that Street Superintendent Paul F. Barton and the street department worked on this project on Sunday before New Years in order to get the paving in and street cleared for the January 1 further action was taken on the proposed purchase from the Gity of San Gabriel for the right to use its main trunk sewer for the residents of the southeast section of the because Woodard city has been unable to complete his investigation as respects the legal questions council favors the outright purchase of the rights from San Gabriel for but the matter of paying for it is not The detail of charging it back against the district or paying for it out of the general fund is the question Mr. Taylor must answer for the councilmen before final action is warrants 8279 to 8370 aggregating and warrants and demands numbering 8371 through 8464 totaling were Spear was approved as a police officer to replace William a letter to the City the Garden Club expressed its appreciation for the way the Pacific Electric right-of-way had been beautified and and enclosed a check for to help defray the expenses PTA Hears of Dual School Mrs. Russell Post and Elmer Neher as principal the January meeting of the Huntington PTA was held on January 7 in the Huntington School Assisting Mrs. William courtesy in greeting were Mrs. William Prather and Mrs. Emil The panel Our followed a short business of Su Marino City gave outline of the growth and of the Huntington South Marino High The background of the dual roles of the two plans and results and the share oi laxes for San Marino were at this principal of the Junior High and Francis J. Miss Nagle and Kenneth and vice-principal of explained the Required home extra curricular social and activities Were was served in the gym the Mrs. hospitality was assisted by Mrs. Malcolm decoration Those pouring were Emil Malcolm William and Assisting wore Carter Welles p. d. McElfish and 19 No. 44  THE PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY 2-5707 SAN MARINO 9, JANUARY 9, 1947  2-3343 5c P. Railroad Right of Way Sold To Lorain Road Property final chapter in the elimination of the railroad which for years ran through a right-of-way in the rear of homes on Lorain was written this when the Southern Pacific railroad transferred to the abutting property Founder Speaks to Local the beginnings of the local Mrs. Louis one of the founders of the San Marino spoke to the San Marino Council of Parents and Teachers on January 6. Mrs. who is visiting this one-half of the Twenty-nine deeds were recorded in favor of the following property L. and Sandar Augusta and H. Kenneth Carl B. and Lucy Q. Edward H. and Alice Herman D. and Myrtle E. John M. and Margaret J. Lloyd M. and Elnora M. Jonette Bjorge and Edna B. Herbert S. and Edwina S. Harry S. Ethel T. Benjamin A. and Kitty W. Richard and Vesta T. Estate of M. N. O. P. and Margaret Newman B. and Maysie S. David H. and Gertrude E. Edward F. and Billie P. Thomas L. and Lyla E. Thomas and Norma H. Lawrence W. and Margaret W. John C. and Elizabeth Alice M. Jordan and Winifred Raymond B. and Gladys N. William N. and Margaret C. real estate transfers filed this week are listed W. and Elnora M. Cliff have sold to Marian E. Martin the residence at 1766 Lorain H. Laird has purchased the home at 555 Plymouth road from Mabel K. and Frank D. Patty have transferred to Robert W. and Mary Alice property at 2835 Huntington and Mrs. William H. Sanson have sold their home at 2050 Lorain road to Buryl and Grace M. Carl L. at 1825 Carlisle have disposed of their home to Elwood B. and Leila A. Stop So Don't Ride The large red signs with the four-letter word imprinted on them mean just what they The signs are distributed throughout the city at the entrance to main and if the present campaign of the local police force means anything to it's time you were conscientiously observing this the past few police have cited scores of for failure to make boulevard and they will continue this drive to educate not only our own drivers but those from out of town who are prone to give the sign a glance and allow their automobile only to hesitate on approaching these stop Another infraction of the law many local residents Mrs. E. B. MacNab of is m the One Fatal Here According to 1946 Officially Reject School Bids As Too the lowest bid received was far in excess of what was and in accordance with public the Huntington School board of trustees officially rejected all bids for the erection of the new primary school at an adjourned meeting held fatality in the 140 automobile accidents the year week in the office of the SChool M is this city's according to the report malie to City Clert E. R. Kerr today by Chief of Police was one fata injury in 1945 also ta mar an otherwise perfect but deaths from automobile Kate Davis Called by Kate E. Davis passed away suddenly at her 1635 West Haven road on January 7. She was a native of having resided in San Marino for the 15 Davis is survived by a Russell W. Davis of 2070 Lorain one Mrs. Paul Kent of San a Mrs. Lucy E. Morris of San and five in charge of Stevens and Turner in will be announced Awards George Marino's great Gen. George S. Patton Jr. was further acclaimed when Navy Secretary Forrestal in Washington presented to Mrs. Patton the Navy Distinguished Service awarded posthumously to the described as a leader and great was cited for meritorious service as commanding general of the western task force during the advance from Palermo to who died in Europe a year ago from injuries received in an automobile was reared in San Marino and has a Miss Anne residing at 1540 Oak West told the group that in 1902, when she came to this locality with her city mothers felt the need for a closer relationship between school and They called their first meetings Study Schirm said it seemed to her like a beautiful dream come true to attend a meeting of the San Marino Council of Parents and Teachers and to know its wide Schirm continues her membership in the John student welfare was approved as the Council PTA representative to the Community Council for 1947 and 1948.  Clyde recreation reported on the work and problems in planning the immediate recreational program for San interest to PTA members are the following conference to be held January 21 in San Gabriel Civic education series to begin January 14 at the new adult education center in San continuing into February for five consecutive was announced that the PTA Council has extended an invitation to South Marino Junior and Senior High schools for a + Vi of the In many cases the offenders are not acquainted with this and they haven't seen the which are sparsely distributed throughout the business and placed too high on light standards to be observed by the casual the violation of this especially in the shopping creates an unnecessary and every effort is being made by the local traffic officers to reduce it to the Cross at Right the racing every precaution be taken by pedestrians using Police are watching these crosswalks to protect our residents and ask your cooperation in using them during all hours of the easiest way for motorists to cross Huntington drive during this busy season is to approach the intersection at right Police recommend that our residents do not try to make right and left-hand on the but make a detour a block if necessary to bring you into the busy intersection headed either north or This will make the work easier for the officer at the and will get you through to your in two years is exceptional in a city of this according to one fatal accident last year came on December 3, when Henry B. Warren Jr. was killed in a crash on Huntington K. Hooker was killed on November 8, 1945 when he was struck at the intersection of Santa Anita and California year 1946 recorded one airplane It will be recalled that a plane crashed last May in the northeast section of the but the pilot was accidents were heaviest in the months of January and May and June when they total 15 for each tabulation by showing injuries and is as 13 11  9  10 6 6 6  Treasurer Gets Another Tax Clerk E. R. Kerr yesterday received a check from H. L. county tax in the amount of representing the second installment of taxes collected by the Last week first amounting to was probably in the amount of or more will be received the latter part of this month which will represent the bulk of the annual payments for San Marino for this fiscal Income Tax Bills Due Jan. 15  fourth and final installment of 1946 estimated income taxes will become due and payable not later than January 15, for all taxpayers who filed a declaration of estimated income taxes for the year 1946.  to three-fourths of such estimated taxes should have been paid by Kiernan Wins C. 1. F. Sports as the outstanding sports editor in Receipts Hit New High Figures Show 42 Per Cent of the growth of San Marino was postal receipts for the vear 1946 as reported by John Carroll all-time high was attained with receipts totaling as compared to 854,961 for the year 194o.  increase of 42 per cent jer the previous year was the m the history of the and represents a in income during December figures a gross income of a heavy Christmas dispatch of incoming as well as outgoing mail the service was better this year than according to Mr. During the rush season 19 extra mostly San Marino students were used to maintain PARIES WINS 2464 again heads the Sixth District Agricultural state body which owns Exposition Park in Los Principal goals for 1947,- said the San include rebuilding of permanent exhibits of California agriculture and and the creation of new PAUL HANSON ROTARY Paul who recently returned to San Marino from the will speak to Rotary at its noon meeting today at Pierre's on the latest the South Marino High School Tiger and sports reporter for the San Marino did an excellent job in writing accurate accounts of the game and his makeup was good and coverage in the Tiger was Kiernan was a constant devotee of boxed statistics and loop the past two years Kiernan has written popular column in the He is a senior at South Marino High to the Tiger was the Glendale Hoover Purple Other outstanding papers named were Ft. San Wharton Again Heads Marino Kiwanis convened Woody and Eddy's Tuesday noon for its regular luncheon presided over by N. Earl newly elected as well as retiring Chief event of the day was the installation of officers by Alick lieutenant division 10, executives of the club are Mr. Dr. Harold Jack Cecil Alfred H. Roswell John M. Frank W. Leo H. Budd L. Hoag and Jack W. President Wharton appointed the standing committees for 1947.  Stark made a preliminary report on underprivileged children and his findings at Juvenile were Amos DuBois of Kiwanis International and San Gabriel Kiwanis and of the Pasadena meeting will be held at Woody and Eddy's Tuesday January 14.  Donald Shepard Gets promotion of Donald son of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. 1875 West San to technician fifth grade has been recently announced by the where he is now assigned as chief of records of the statistics the service at Fort McArthur in 1946, Shepard left for overseas duty August 1.  induction into the army he was a student of the California Institute of Technology where he was editor of 1 i i ra Will Speak to Garden meeting of the San Marino Garden I Club will be held on January 14, at the home of Mrs. Otis 1375 St. In presenting Neil Cainpbell as guest Mrs. W. F. program has selected a man popular gardeners of San Marino through his nursery and supply He is exceptionally well qualified to present his Growing in since he has specialized in this field for many studying observing methods both and in of the Garden Club who can donate for the McCornack General Hospital on January 10. are urged to call Mrs. H. W. SYcamore 6-6212; or Mrs. Wells ATlantic 4-2209, on narcissus and camellias suggested for nosegays so enjoyed by the bed Any other flowers will also be the meeting of the board of the San Garden held on January 7, at the home of the Mrs. Alexander was voted toward beautification along the Electric right of Promoting the planting and upkeep of this area has long been one of the main Marino Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star recently held the installation of officers for its third year at the Masonic Temple on Euclid and Waldo worthy patron were installed with the following corps of Vivian St. associate Francis associate Ethel Addie Alta Lillian associate Marie Dolores Edna Nina Esther Blanche Theresa De Gladys arid Steve held one for initiation only 30, and the first t of 1947 on Leo E. Sievert Heads Lodge For This Now worshipful master of San Marino Lodge No. 685, is Leo E. 1767 E. who took office Saturday January 4, at the Masonic Temple in South impressive installation ritual opened with an organ prelude by Curtis Armstrong and the address of welcome by Judge William B. retiring Horace E. inspector of the 91st Masonic acted as master of ceremonies and Clyde J. past was installing who took positions in the lodge during the ceremony were George R. senior George R. junior Stanley M. Ralph L. Earl E. junior Ralph E. C. Worrell F. senior William H. junior Oscar A. and Richard H. vocal solos were given by George H. accompanied by Margaret new worshipful prominent in San Marino is general attorney for the Santa Fe railroad in the December fi ENTER ST. ALBANS broke into the home of Miss Emma L. 1525 St. Albans last Friday according to a report to showed that those entering the house had used several matches in finding their way through the ground floor of the but a thorough search disclosed You a fellow invests in a race horse it's something to think Sammy the double stakes was sold last week by the Sunland Stable for this reported figure to to the new must have been worrying as to whether it was a 'cause his right foot got too anxious as he headed for Santa Anita last Monday to appraise his new When the traffic officer pulled him on California he had been traveling 44 miles an hour in a 25-mile The offender signed the T for Fathers Night Gets Under we announced last that time of year is here Every season about this the dads of San Marino school children can be exercising their muscles and all preparation for that annual Father's Nite of the 1947 George and Harry promise it be a production in which ihe dads will feel proud to have fathers of Saia Marino are invited to attend tpe first general be held in the Huntington auditorium this evening at 8 if you you cannot sing or come There are lots of jobs behind the scenes such as stage I script gag etc. We need Residents Nominated for C. of C. San all eminent in business in Los appear on the official ballot as candidates for directors of the Chamber of Commerce for the coming The annual election is being held January 9, and following are the local men running on the L. 1060 Roanoke Guy L. 2775 K. T. 1155 Oscar A. 1260 and C. B. 1ft19 followed the recommendation of all civic organizations that the bids be turned after they had discussed all phases of the program at a special meeting held at the school on December 30, details of which were reported in the last issue of The the low bid been and work there would have been a curtailment of improvements at the School and the possibility of cutting details at the new school which is planned for Huntington east of Winston It has been pointed out that inauguration of the program today would necessitate an additional and the only way the money could be obtained would be through a new bond issue is out of the according to school The rejection of the in the hopes that conditions will change within the next six months and building costs will be is considered a sane move by the board of At present the schoolrooms are somewhat crowded at but not to such an extent that any student will be neglected and it is with the civic bodies in the that San Marino can afford to wait for a more favorable market before advertising for new bids rejected William J. Crowell Peter Stanton Reed and P. A. Committee Heads Named By City an organization meeting oi new officers of the San Marino City Club held Tuesday night at the home of President Maurice Jones 2428 Ridgeway heads for all standing committees were Following this the board of governors discussed plans for the coming season which will begin with the meeting on January 21.  President Mahlon E. Arnett was selected to represent the club on the Community Council for a term of two Stanley the other has one more year to the program committee will be in charge of E. M. Peterson and Max Another change in precedent is to have from the board of governors handle the annual night affair instead of through a special Directors selected for this task are Guy Lauderbaugh and Max committee heads J. Bert Guy Clarke E. N. T. civic Frank E. publicity and public Roger FRACTURES she fell skating Barbara young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Fiscus of San suffered a broken left The fracture was set by Dr. E. the arm placed in a cast and Barbara was able to Marino PTA Council Announces Schedule of Conference January 14,' Mrs. Sybil K. research and guidance coordinator with Los Angeles County Schooli will conduct parent education conferences sponsored by San Marino Council of Parents and Teachers and the adult education division of South Marino High School The meetings be held at 10 a.m. in the 1700 Huntington drive and are open to the according to Mrs. W. president of the PTA The conferences have been arranged by Mrs. Neil chairman of Huntington Mrs. Herbert S. of and Mrs. Otto chairman of Valentine following schedule of the series of the has been prepared by the committee and is being submitted for use of members January 14  ADJUSTMENT OF is meant by emotional social Which social experiences and emotional experiences are to attain can the too timid and too aggressive child be January 21  CHILDREN ATTAIN SELF-CONTROL THROUGH WISE Dr. Faith Research and Guidance Los Angeles County 28  GROWTH AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF Sybil k. February 4  AND DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE ELEMENTARY Faith February 11  THE MODERN SCHOOL PROGRAM MEETS CHILDREN'S PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEEDS AND PROVIDES GOOD MENTAL  

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